H-1B for Canadians: How U.S. Employers Can Avoid the $100,000 Fee
Discover how U.S. employers can legally hire Canadian professionals on H-1B visas without facing the rumored $100,000 fee, and explore strategic alternatives.
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Discover how U.S. employers can legally hire Canadian professionals on H-1B visas without facing the rumored $100,000 fee, and explore strategic alternatives.
When it comes to U.S. employment-based immigration, the EB-3 visa is a popular pathway for skilled workers and professionals. However, many applicants are unsure about the distinctions between these two subcategories. In this blog post, we will break down the key differences between the EB-3 Skilled Worker and Professional categories to help you understand which…
The EB-3 visa is a U.S. employment-based visa, designed to provide a pathway to permanent residency for individuals who possess specific skills, qualifications, or expertise. Falling under the Employment-Based Third Preference (EB-3) category, this visa is divided into three main subcategories: 1. Skilled Workers Skilled workers are individuals with at least two years of job…
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